mindshadow: Loved your photos there! Really cool tree, and foggy woods is always a winner for me! More more

A few more from me:

iAm: Lot of rain, hu? We have the same here, every day and night. Looks like we will get a few days without it now, then I can go for more and longer walks!Cool place you live in, looks very dry and desolate.

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These are from the central mountainous region of Idaho, near the geographic center of the state. The scenery here is more like what you see in Forestcorpse's photos, rugged mountains and forests, but of course I can't quite equal what he has over there. Still some pretty nifty stuff in this area. This is Borah Peak, which at 12660 feet (3850 meters) high is the tallest in the state. Yes I have climbed it, but that was over 10 years ago.

Nature's canvas: Banded rhyolite! This is the natural, untouched rock surface. Pic taken about 15 miles south of Challis, Idaho.

Overlooking Stanley, Idaho and the headwaters of the upper Salmon River.

This lake is situated at a high pass in the Sawtooth range and is at around 8450 feet above sea level- right at the upper edge of the treeline. It's west of Stanley and at the end of a 5.2 mile uphill slog, but well worth it for the view- there wasn't one single human around when I took this picture.

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These were all taken last weekend at Dudley Beach about fifteen minutes from home. The sculptures made by wind, sand and water are sometimes quite impressive, as is the inter-tidal zone awash with rock pools and such.

Yeah, south island only, the missus has family in Dunedin, so we're starting north near Greymouth I believe, then heading south along the west coast before crossing the mountains and go east. I want to try some fishing, especially for trout in the rivers, and the coast if I can, but transporting the two or three rods and so on I'll want to bring will be pricey (and drive the other half mad ).

america pretty much wins for pretty autumns, is that a forest fire in there?

It's not a forest fire, I was on a coal train while taking that particular photo. I thought the smoke looked unique though so that's why I picked that one.

I went down to Florida this summer because I was thinking about relocating there but once summer was over, I was ready to leave because I didn't want to miss fall in Virginia. It's the most beautiful time of year. These are from vacation I took last week to the mountains but I'm looking forward to watching the trees change outside my window in a few weeks.

These next photos are from a place we call: Trollskogen ( Forest of trolls)We always went here for walks when i was in kindergarten, and the first years of school. Haven't been here since that, many years ago now!

These next photos are from a place we call: Trollskogen ( Forest of trolls)We always went here for walks when i was in kindergarten, and the first years of school. Haven't been here since that, many years ago now!

Stunning. Great pics all around, inhumanist. This is just the one that caught my attention the most.

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